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Who won olympic legend?

Jena Bins
Jena Bins
2025-05-02 09:42:05
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Top Olympic Gold Medalist: Who Is It? Finnish distance runner, Nurmi - often dubbed "The Phantom Finn", was a formidable athlete in the 1920s. He is considered one of the greatest middle and long-distance runners in Olympic history, earning a historic 12 Olympic medals, including nine golds across three Olympic Games. Nurmi's stunning record of 12 Olympic medals earned in athletics still stands today.
Bell Quigley
Bell Quigley
2025-04-24 23:13:38
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Unsurprisingly, the record for the most gold medals at the Olympics goes to Michael Phelps, with 23 of his 28 medals coming in the gold. Phelps dominated in the pool since his Olympic debut at Sydney 2000. Although finishing fifth in his first games, Phelps went on to bring home six gold medals in 2004 in Athens, and in Beijing 2008, Phelps won an overwhelming eight gold medals from all eight events. The 2016 flag bearer would go on to win four more golds in London 2012 before a further five golds in Rio to seal his title as the best swimmer of all time at the Olympic Games.
Zora Bogisich
Zora Bogisich
2025-04-24 22:11:01
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The greatest Olympian of all time is American swimmer Michael Phelps. He won a total of 28 Olympic medals between 2004–2016 - 23 gold, 3 silver and 2 gold. The most decorated female Olympian in history is Larisa Latynina. The gymnast won 10 medals for the Soviet Union between 1956 and 1964 - 9 gold, 5 silver and 4 bronze. Completing our list is Finnish runner Paavo Nurmi who won 12 Olympic medals from 1920–1928. 11 other athletes have reached this total, but Nurmi has more gold medals than any of them - 9, along with three silver.